Mirage Corp M300
This plane is perfect for short, low demand routes! It can comfortably seat 20 people, and if you wanted to cram in more, the option is available! (You will have to modify it yourself though.)
The airplane's stall speed is around a hundred miles per hour, and top speed is over 800! It features a furnished cabin and cockpit! The wings have special wingtips to reduce drag at high speeds. Simpler flaps allow for weight reduction. The large cockpit allows for a very large field of view.
Rotate at 110 and climb out at 175 or more.
Cruise at 30-45 thousand feet.
Approach at 140 MPH and touchdown at 120.
Controls:
AG1+VTOL=flaps
AG2+VTOL=door
AG4+Brake=Reverse Thrust
(all decorations and fixtures have had their drag calculations turned off. Airplane now runs three times as fast).
Specifications
Spotlights
- PlaneFlightX 4.7 years ago
- Strikefighter04 6.1 years ago
- T8flight 6.1 years ago
- ACEPILOT109 6.1 years ago
- TheCreatorandDestroyer99 6.1 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 90.1ft (27.5m)
- Length 103.0ft (31.4m)
- Height 26.4ft (8.0m)
- Empty Weight 22,287lbs (10,109kg)
- Loaded Weight 30,617lbs (13,888kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.33
- Wing Loading 30.6lbs/ft2 (149.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,001.7ft2 (93.1m2)
- Drag Points 1571
Parts
- Number of Parts 400
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 1,556
@HiHiTryLol OK.
@HiHiTryLol True, but I still use finetuner for some reason. I forgot that update exists!
Good luck with that PC!
@HiHiTryLol I think you can do that. But try to get it on PC, it's so much easier.
Make sure to use finetuner!
XD a lot of people think that @klm747klm747
@CrashFighter05 Yes! The Comet's first design had square windows that concentrated pressure on the corners, causing in-flight breakups.
@Strikefighter04 Oh, Ok! At first I was confused and thought you were the same person!
We’re friends from school. @klm747klm747
@klm747klm747 Yeah.. just in 1950-something a jet airliner split apart due to the unbalanced pressure in the windows. Curved windows even out the pressure, making windows safer.
@klm747klm747 we just know each other in real life.
@Strikefighter04 @CrashFighter05 Are you two related or something?
LOL
Np comrade! @klm747klm747
Oh, uh... nothing. I’ve been compromised @CrashFighter05
@BlueCitrus @Strikefighter04 @CrashFighter05
Thank you all!
The windows are square because making them ovalish would have added four parts per window.
@Strikefighter04 What are you doing at 2:00AM?
Nice!
Plane rips apart due to square windows but this is simpleplanes and that cant happen in this plane
Seeing lower rank users build really well makes me want to up my skill lol. Awesome work man!
When you can only handle under 400 parts XD
Wow exellent detail for 400 parts, well done!
@HiHiTryLol Don't worry! This method took me almost 8 months to get right!
It will take time.
@HiHiTryLol I suggest that you take apart the nose of this airplane if you want a visual guideline.
@HiHiTryLol What I do is usually go first to google images and get a nice picture. Next, I recreate the nose out of regular fuselage blocks. Next, I delete the areas that need to be hollow. After that, I use skinny fuselage blocks (like on the nose of this airplane) to fill in the paneling and floor. The last two things I do are cockpit windscreen pieces and interior design.
@RailfanEthan @T8flightcrafts Thank you for the feedback and positive support!
It is very good nice job
and its mid engined, good power-weight ratio, and is fast
incredible handling, it's like a flying mclaren